Visalia mixed martial arts fighter Marion Reneau is all set to make her Ultimate Fighting Championship debut.

Reneau, a Farmersville High School physical education teacher, weighed in at 135.5 pounds Friday in Las Vegas for her scheduled bantamweight bout against Alexis Dufresne.

Reneau (4-1) will fight Dufresne (5-1) in the first bout of the UFC 182 card, which takes place Saturday at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Dufresne weighed in at 138 pounds for the bout. She had two hours to attempt to make weight for the bout, but she decided not to try. She will likely be fined 20 percent of her fight purse.

In the main event, light heavyweight champion Jon Jones will defend his title against Daniel Cormier.

The main card features five bouts and is available via pay per view, beginning at 7 p.m.

Reneau will compete in the first fight of the night at 4 p.m., which will be streamed on UFC Fight Pass. Fans hoping to watch Reneau fight will need to sign up for the online streaming service. UFC Fight Pass costs $9.99 per month, but the UFC is currently offering a free seven-day trial for the service.

Reneau will become the third fighter from the Team Elite Visalia gym to compete in the UFC, following in the footsteps of teammates Cody Gibson and Cain Carrizosa, who both debuted in 2014.

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